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Cassie - just. pure. awesome.
rdowns - To be completely honest, not so much at first, but I really like his posts. Logical, and often hilarious.
InTheNet - More conservative than Jesus himself.
jessica - great posts.
akonradi and dmr727 - in the aviation business
and far more, just the ones I follow most.
 
I always enjoy being on this forum but you've make me feel like I'm missing out now! :)

I've been here a few years, but I'm not a prolific poster and I've never got round to making a buddy list. Aw! I enjoy reading the posts of most of the regulars so you are appreciated. Love Jaffa Cake's humor - we come from the same home town and share the same sense of humor and I sometimes swop PMs with twistedlegato.

Time to pull my socks up methinks! So where to go from here . . .?
 
Cassie - just. pure. awesome.
rdowns - To be completely honest, not so much at first, but I really like his posts. Logical, and often hilarious.
InTheNet - More conservative than Jesus himself.
jessica - great posts.
akonradi and dmr727 - in the aviation business
and far more, just the ones I follow most.



I look for posts by Love. One insightful dude. :)
 
Who on MacRumors do you follow?

LethalWolfe is an informed poster I learn from...
xUKHCx sometimes posts interesting satire...
63dot surprises me with open and serious inquiries...
bobber205 is fun to read but l wish she was conservative...
 
I mainly hang out in the MP and MBP section, sometimes venturing out.

In the MP section, nanofrog knows his stuff front it back it seems. Even if he was wrong I would probably convince myself that he was right and I was wrong.

The MBP section is too popular and I don't see that many regulars.
 
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I follow the posters who reply to my posts, nobody in particular. Though I do think that Abstract is hilarious, and iJohnHenry is a bit enigmatic and interesting.

I have quite a few on ignore, shall I list them here?

SLC
 
I follow the posters who reply to my posts, nobody in particular.
I tend to read everyone's posts when they are in a thread of interest to me, rather than looking for posts by particular people. Depending on the thread, I sometimes skim posts rather than read them all thoroughly.

However, I always stop to read posts by arn in news threads because he has such amazing instincts about Mac news. He knows the context and history behind the stories and can tell us when our speculation is on-target or misguided.
 
@Doctor Q me too

iMpathetic, but he has not been posting recently. He was online on the 3rd though
Cassie
and about all the admins
 
I too don't follow people, but if I open a thread that isn't mine I will skim, but read people who I know/trust instead of browsing.

I always read duffman, not for his content, just to see if one day he doesn't say "duffman says" and ends with an "oh yeah!"
 
A couple of years ago there was a forum member who claimed that he always used perfect spelling and grammar in his forum posts. He had made hundreds of posts and, sure enough, I hadn't noticed him making any errors in spelling or grammar.

I couldn't resist the challenge to proofread his posts, expecting to catch him in an error, eventually. But I never did. I guess we had at least one perfect MacRumors member.
 
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